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since this place is only is in the southern parts of the goddess tribe to return to their homeland in the north, even if then it was, was the 1st to be hit that it was the most of it destroyed the place right where we have witnessed the day is and so right moments as we get them a brigade and put they is plumbing. you had the brigade at we're and we're not did with each other. and this is, this shows how much the policies are connected to each other and how, which rule they are in terms of just the live rates in palestine. we all use the rule we use in the. ready islamic fighters and almost some brigades came together. did they at palestine is where i'm just something we have seen for the 1st time. they meet the we and you and you know, all palestinians, there's the video in the them and they just want make fighters at together just to
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make this happen. civilians have been waiting for this moment for more than 15 months of the the is really the booth war. and finally, it, it has come as a re, we were a gap there's, we're had because there was a cross and that's portion of it. and that was some of the civil, easiest place that was from southern part of the shred will return to the north. we are waiting for this moment, the repair of the palestinians displaced palestinians from southern parts of dogs after they had been for sidney. this place for more than 15 miles of the is what a brutal war are trying to. thank you very much so full. that's outside of raw him. of telling me the ok. now what are the prisoner's freight is mohammed impulse
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and 69 year old was behind balls nearly full decade sees the longest serving palestinian prisoner held in his radio. of those comes from occupied west bank city . the old card was bank city of bethlehem night was a member of puts us the movements found in by the late palestinian data the the ball come back, you watching else? is there a reminder about top stories this, our israel on from us have successfully completed the 2nd exchange of concepts for prisoners. the 1st group of 200 policy simians freed from is ready prisoners have been taken to ramallah and southern casa. it's part of the multi stage cx, 5 deal to so how mass release for is ready women soldiers. they were handed over to
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red cross offices in gauze and city and sloan to israel to be reunited with the families. is riley forces, have use life file and displace palestinians waiting to return home to northern garza. israel says from us has violated the terms of the ceasefire and is refusing to open the 3 in cordele, preventing to space and how this thing and i'm returning to northern casa for all just there is thought about zone was as is ready, forces opened fire of this brenda ministry saw the closest to families of the new civilians are from the areas in which they have managed to java fixing to reach smoking browser tomorrow morning. regulation of business right now to turn back on the position of the scenario
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to now if you did not allow for civilians to move in god, they've done to which one me now here in cedar is lovely. milton edwards, she's a non resident senior fellow at the middle east council on and movements in general . how difficult is it? because we've seen such huge amounts of destruction. there's lots of unexploded ordnance, lots of bodies still under the rubble. how much of a challenge is that going to be for all of those involves to ensure the safe passage of palestinians because when they were able to move around the full, they wash all saw. this isn't the 1st time we've seen such a scene. no, no 5 by no means is this the 1st time that we've seen such such a scene. but, but we'll, we'll do some president. it is the scale of destruction, particularly in the north and the way in which the both to the north of gauze and
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to those areas, to the, to the northeast of gone. so which, which folder on to israel. and that's something envelope community. now i think feel view is, it's very important for them to understand that even those areas, the book before october, the 7th had been on duplicate for years and years and the launch pots of which will read they demolish, deteriorated and degraded by success. if is there any will soon garza is of helping 5 palestinian inmates escape a maximum security prison in 2021. he says the conditions in prison all terrible are shut off in the middle of a definitely civil model of your life. there is no mercy in east ready jails, no mercy at all. it's worse than you can imagine. as much as we talk about the ones we do behind them is ready jails. we don't do them justice. we don't want the families to be along. but this is the reality of how the sons are living law still
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is still a us threats. there's a lot of uncertainty about the continued stability of the ceasefire agreement. but living on has a few choices. the army president, ali son throw the cushion co is set to extend his that using office in an election held this weekend is the 1st poll since 2020. when police crank found on protesters who saved the government, read the vote. many opposition figures all in prison or exalt on the say, the candidates running against the shank. i stand no chance of defeating him. bernard smith reports from minsk there is no sign of election fever gripping the bell of russian capital. but the most people already know what the result will be. president alexander lucas jenco has been in power since 1994. he hasn't held any election. riley's vis you telling factory workers. he's been too busy working for the nation. what do i need talk with him? i'm not as confident of being re elected as trump was, but i've already started signing decrees. i'm not waiting to see if i get elected
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on also the biggest threat to lucas shank goes, grip on power came after elections in 2020 tens of thousands of people protested across the country. for months. the president flew over mince armed with a rifle. 35000 feet, the contents of the war between russia and ukraine. and so i think that this does incentive wise some renewed interest to look for communication opportunities between men's going to west and misc wants that as well. there are some modest signs of an easing of refreshing po, position figures like maria collection to call that happened aloud, present visits of the neighbors and residents whose homes were destroyed. trip is threatened to withhold federal aid unless california changes its water management system and it poses boulder id laws. that means voters would have to show a valid government id at a polling place during elections. i'm signing an executive order to open up the
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pumps and valves in the north. we want to get that water pouring down here as quickly as possible. let hundreds of millions of gallons of water flow down into the southern california. the sofa is repeatedly blamed. the fire is on a lack of water in southern california caused by state policies. but those claims are on true. the regents reservoirs are full according to governor newsome and the lack of water had nothing to do with the intensity of the fires which were whipped up by hurricane force. winds. one palisades resident, whose family lost their home, said perhaps visit and putting politically inspired conditions on aid to berlin. brenda, the gates in germany now with thousands of protesters have gathered that demonstrating against the influence of eat on mosque on german politics and against the possible appointment of austrian phone, right? politician habits keiko. as the countries tones the, the demonstration was cooled full by fridays, fuchsia and
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a number of other groups protest. i also expected in color. okay, well that's it from me sort of hide up those more information on our websites out. is there a dot com for all of those and they to stories? i'll be back in a minute. the, the us is always of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number. you got the surprise, but obviously the report 34 that's an active perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important to impact the lives at the height of the storm. water was still high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good that bringing the news to the world from here at a time of unprecedented challenges and transformations. the new era is sweeping
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